Sum-of-the-Parts Calculator
Company value as the sum of its parts — for conglomerates and holdings.
Inputs
Conglomerate discount
Also called: Holding discount
Where to find it: An empirical value — not a balance-sheet figure.
How to derive: Discount markets apply to conglomerates (typ. 10–20%) because the parts are worth more separately.
Total debt
Also called: Interest-bearing debt, borrowings
Where to find it: Balance sheet: short-term + long-term borrowings (bonds, loans).
How to derive: Add short-term and long-term interest-bearing debt.
Shares outstanding
Also called: Share count
Where to find it: Stock overview page or balance-sheet notes.
How to derive: Market cap ÷ share price (as a rough check).
Share price
Also called: Stock price, market price
Where to find it: Any finance site (Google/Yahoo Finance) — the current trading price per share.
How to derive: Set by the market; just enter the current price per share.
Result — live
Markets usually price conglomerates 10–20% below the sum of parts (the conglomerate discount) — the discount is reality, not an error.
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Sum Of The Parts Calculator
This tool is designed for financial valuation scenarios where an entity's overall value is derived from the sum of its individual components.
The calculator performs the Sum of Parts calculation, providing an estimated total value based on the combined worth of each component. This intuitive and user-friendly tool is extremely valuable for seasoned investors, as well as financial analysts who are seeking a comprehensive approach to evaluating the intrinsic value of a complex entity with diverse parts.
The user interface is designed in such a way as to ensure ease of use for all individuals, regardless of their level of expertise in the financial field. With its state-of-the-art algorithm, the calculator is capable of accurately identifying the worth of even the most intricate and multifaceted assets. Therefore, it allows investors to make informed decisions and provides them with the necessary tools to stay ahead in the ever-changing financial market.